Trudeau is ringing in the new year with a determined effort to re-establish his connection with the grassroots after closing out 2016 amid accusations of kowtowing to wealthy donors at fundraisers.
Eighty-two-year-old Arnie Ross, clad in coral swim trunks, was the first of more than 250 people to jump off the wharf in Herring Cove, N.S., on Sunday.
The guide's mostly anonymous authors know these strategies work, because they've observed their effectiveness up close, when dealing with the Tea Party.
Although many Canadian schools had also ramped up recruiting in the U.S. recently, some say dismay over the presidential election has fuelled a spike in interest beyond their expectations.
Instead of being forthright about his own questions about his heritage, he accepted accolades based on a projected assumption of indigenous heritage and he profited by this deceit.
Canadian bureaucrats pondered using the personal "brand" of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sell the world on the merits of the country's return to peacekeeping, The Canadian Press has learned.
The Angels were without a beachhead in the Maritimes since police smashed the former Halifax chapter in 2001. But the gang has begun to re-assert itself.
Trudeau — who is known to be a big fan of "Star Wars" — honoured the iconic American actor by tweeting: "We'll never forget you, Carrie. May the Force be with you always."
The male orca, found in the water off the Sunshine Coast north of Vancouver on Tuesday, also had a hematoma, indicating it was alive for a time after the injury, said a specialist from DFO.